The forecast for the next few nights is overnight temperatures may drop as low as 3 to 6 degrees. Planted out I have Safari dwarf french beans and Sungold and Sweet Million tomatoes. The tomatoes are surrounded by a 3 foot high agricultural windbreak material that that cuts out 50% of the wind.
I am assuming, perhaps wrongly, that these unusual low temperature will not be good for them. Should I take action to protect my plants from these low temperatures and what can I do?
I am assuming, perhaps wrongly, that these unusual low temperature will not be good for them. Should I take action to protect my plants from these low temperatures and what can I do?
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